This is a request for information.
Terry Cannon and I are doing a small piece of work advising the UK's
Department for International Development on how to incorporate
vulnerability analysis into mainstream development and humanitarian
assistance programmes more effectively.
As part of this work, we will produce an inventory of methods of analysing
social vulnerability, and assess their applicability in different
contexts.
Although we already have documents on many methods in our collections,
there are always going to be some we don't know about somewhere in the
world, so we would be grateful for tip-offs about any that you know of.
As well as knowing about the formal methods themselves, we are also keen to
find evidence of how effectively they have been applied and lessons learnt
from that application.
Thanks and best wishes
John
Dr John Twigg
Hon. Research Fellow
Benfield Greig Hazard Research Centre, University College London, Gower
Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK; phone +44-(0)20-7679-2436; email
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